Recently I worked with Lind Restoration & Remodeling on a home ceiling repair. The ceiling had to be patched, the old popcorn removed, repainted and new popcorn applied to match the rest of the house. The project took a few days because of drying time […]
Here is a short video I made for Lind Restorations. The video is a time lapse of the first of many walls that will be rebuilt on a property in New Jersey. Railroad ties were stacked up to create a 6 foot wall, and another […]
I had the misfortune of losing my Canon Powershot s90 while in Kerhonkson, NY. I was at Soyuzivka Ukrainian Resort on Sunday night, probably in Trembita Lounge, when the camera was lost. The camera is small and black, with a little metal peg sticking out of the bottom. If found please email me at Ayaniuk@gmail.com I am more upset about losing the photos that were on the card, as those cannot be replaced.
Here are some photos I took on my first day at Walt Disney World using a used Canon 5d purchased the day before. That night, I got stuck in a storm that crippled my brand new (to me) Canon EOS 5D. It went out for repair to canon and fortunately they were able to fix it, replacing a lot of the parts inside. I guess I should have known better and brought a Op/tec rain cover… Luckily I had brought a Canon G10 point-and-shoot as a back up to use the rest of the trip. I took the following shots using a Canon 24-70mm 2.8 Lens.
I had the pleasure of shooting the lovely model Kvita last weekend with my 2004 Jeep Wrangler in the woods of New Jersey. I shot using a Canon EOS 40D and a Canon 35-350mm Lens.
I lit the shot using a Canon ST-E2 Transmitter & Canon 580 EX II flash with a 1/4 CTO gel to warm the scene and a Honl 1/4 Grid to focus the light. Some shots also had a Canon 580 EX flash as fill on camera. A small reflector was also used on Kvita to add a bit of highlight.
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As avid readers may know, my Jeep is my life. I am constantly working on it, upgrading it or repairing it. Recently I did a time lapse of myself putting on a new front end made by American Expedition Vehicles called the “Highline Kit“. This […]
Recently I worked with Lind Restoration & Remodeling on a home ceiling repair. The ceiling had to be patched, the old popcorn removed, repainted and new popcorn applied to match the rest of the house. The project took a few days because of drying time of the sparkle, popcorn remover (water), paint and new popcorn.
During that time I created a timelapse video of the project.This video was shot using a Sony ActionCam, which took 1 photo every 10 seconds. The few thousand images were imported and stitched together at 24 frames per second. “Shadows” by Blue Man Group provided a great soundtrack for this short video.